i always have loved paper, especially when it's used in spatial form.there's something so amazingly fascinating, for me, about such an intrinsically 2-dimensional material transformedinto a 3-dimensional object, navigating spatial forms.

i love that her paper cutouts are still flat and 2-dimensionalin their nature, yet able to relate to its surrounding environmentand space and create whole new forms and shapes...

sometimes casting shadows, letting it on of its existence,but sometimes lying flat and looking like a negative shape...the 'white' shadow itself.

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definitely another thing i love about sculptural worksare other elements they have on the environment they're set in...like the shadows... the interaction with the space.kind of like ruth asawa's sculptures. :)